1. Pinkerton v. United States, No. 719, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, May 1, 1946, Argued , June 10, 1946, Decided
OVERVIEW: The commission of substantive offenses and conspiracy were separate and distinct offenses, and although only one of two defendants participated in substantive offenses, each was found guilty where both were parties to an unlawful conspiracy.
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